If you pay attention to the news and chatter about education policy and schools, you’ve undoubtedly heard the heated debates over the best way to hire and compensate teachers and the most appropriate way to institute rigorous curriculum. The who and the what of education often get front stage in the conversation over how to make our schools more effective at preparing students for being active, engaged citizens.
Author: LEaD Blogger
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Blue is the New Green: Organized Labor and Environmental Sector Rally for Good, Green Jobs
Last week marked the kick-off of the BlueGreen Alliance’s annual Good Jobs, Green Jobs (GJGJ) Conference. The founding premise of the BlueGreen Alliance was to marry the aims of organized labor and environmentalists in common support of good, green jobs. This eclectic, yet compatible, mix of attendees makes GJGJ different from your typical green jobs affair. For the conference’s fifth anniversary, GJGJ left Washington, DC and hit the road with a series of four regional conferences.
First Stop: Atlanta.
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Opening Session at Green Schools National Conference Shows Strong Support for Healthy, High Performing Schools
The 2012 Green Schools National Conference kicked off today with the opening session, featuring inspiring words from green schools advocates such as Andy Kerr, Colorado state representative and a member of our Green Schools Caucus; Majora Carter, president of the Majora Carter Group and USGBC board member; Laura Turner
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On Leadership: An Ode to Maverick, Goose and You
Even 25 years later, who can forget Maverick and Goose’s memorable exchange? “I feel the need…the need for speed.”
While the green building movement continues to move forward at an incredibly rapid pace, that’s not why I bring up this seemingly non-sequitur reference to Top Gun. The quote, oddly, reminds me of something deep and soulful to the green building movement – the need to lead.
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Highlighting Green Homes by Greening the MLS
In recent years, there has been a boom in the construction industry and demand for green homes even while the real estate market continues to struggle. This is a clear sign that prospective buyers find value in green homes.
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Five Years of Climate Leadership
This year, the American College & University Presidents’ Climate Commitment (ACUPCC) is celebrating five years of climate leadership. Nearly 700 institutions, representing 6 million students, are implementing plans to promote education, research and community engagement to create a sustainable future.
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Wind Turbine Maintenance Strategy
A wind turbine maintenance strategy plan is essential to avoid expensive repairs and power loss. -
What’s Your Favorite Color? For SCUSD, it’s Green!
By Farah McDill
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How Will You Impact LEED 2012? Third Public Comment Period Opens Mar. 1
Are you an architect? A facilities manager? A building owner?
How about a professional working in a big city high-rise? A father with kids in elementary school? An unabashed shopaholic?
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The Center for Green Schools at the 2012 Green Schools National Conference
Six years ago, we launched the National Green Schools Campaign. Back then, if you had told me that just a few years later, several thousand people would be showing up at a national green schools conference to be keynoted by Secretary of Education Arne Duncan, I would have said you were crazy. But what you and I both know is that green schools is a topic that brings so many different kinds of people together.